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Ariana Grande
/ˌɛriˈɑːnə ˈɡrændeɪ/
Definition
1
American singer, songwriter, and actress born in 1993, renowned for her four-octave vocal range, pop anthems like 'Thank U, Next,' and her iconic high ponytail hairstyle.
2
A global pop icon whose dramatic personal life and chart-topping hits have made her a staple in millennial and Gen Z soundtracks.
Examples
When Ariana Grande performs, it's like her voice single-handedly rewires the atmosphere into pure glitter.
My playlist is 90% Ariana Grande, 10% pretending I have taste in other genres.
She ponytail-flipped her way from Nickelodeon to dominating Spotify, proving ambition has great hair.
In a world of auto-tune, Ariana Grande's whistle notes are the vocal equivalent of a mic drop.